Society's Major Institutions: Education, Economics, Religion, and Political sectors.
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 02:09:08
Society's Major Institutions.
There are five basic institutional areas of a society. The major institutions consist of family, education, economics, religion, and political sectors. These will essentially affect everyone's life by shaping their thoughts and behaviors. Each of these institutions serves its purpose to fulfill society's fundamental needs and specific goals for the overall society. All must coincide or work harmoniously to make a society.
The institution of family is the most important and is
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